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    Are BMW riders prats?

    I flatted with a guy who rode bmw's for a while. he was a pompous arse, ending up hitting me in the face over a $6 food bill. he was of the opinion that "the jappa's are an inferior bike, and can never match the performance of a real bike like a R1100 RT" (Or whatever bke it was)
    I attempted to explain to him that things like the hayabusa, zx10 etc, are the fastest bike around, but he reckoned that the beemers were the best ever. he would scoff at other bikes with disdain.

    then in the newest KR, there is an article about a bmw track day where 90% of them had never been to a track day before.

    and the other article about the chatto creek 1000 miler seemed to show a lot of disdain for the three sportbike riders that were cahsing the bloke. he semed very anally retentive about fuel consumtion, mileage, and that kind of numbers crap.

    i would like to hear from a bmw rider who likes riding not to just ponce on about his bikes advantages over other ones, but who actually just rides becasue he loves it.

    i have a feeling its becasue of the exorbitant prices they sell for mean that there is a degree of defensiveness and a feeling that they need to explain to the world why they bought a bike that is not much better than a variety of others for half the price.

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    I have met some nice BMW riders. I wouldn't judge them on a prat that happens to own one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crshbndct
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    i would like to hear from a bmw rider who likes riding not to just ponce on about his bikes advantages over other ones, but who actually just rides becasue he loves it.
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    Hi, then. And I guess after 40 years of riding , on scores of different bikes,Briddish, German, Czech, Jappa most of which I imagine you'd never have heard of, I guess I can say I ride because I love it.

    As to why BMW. Because there are few other bikes that can match them for being able to cruise for hundreds of kilometres every day, day after day, and dismount at the end of each day relaxed, un-muscle-bound, and ready for another day tomorrow. They're far from being perfect, but still one of the best for effortless mile-eating. 'Tis nice to have Phoebe and Ratty for hooning, too, but. Oh, and I wave to every biker I see, crusiers, sprotbikes, dirtbikes, scooters, minibikes, anything with two or three wheels is good by me.
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    This world has lost it's drive, everybody just wants to fit in the be the norm as it were.
    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
    The manufacturers go to a lot of trouble to find out what the average rider prefers, because the maker who guesses closest to the average preference gets the largest sales. But the average rider is mainly interested in silly (as opposed to useful) “goodies” to try to kid the public that he is riding a racer

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    I have a Beemer, an '82 R65 which is a really good town hack but no good at fast loaded 2 up touring, I also own a few Guzzis, which are excellant touring bikes but are cumbersome round town, I also own a Suzuki GS750,an excellant sports bike in '78 & still no slouch, then of course, Ive got a CX 500 with a Sabiston sidecar, a really good combo & on it goes, my point is that Im not Euro exclusive or Beemer exclusive, there are many bikes out there, all waiting to be ridden & enjoyed
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    Dad owns an R80 and he's definately not a prat. I owned one for three years, an R65. Was in a sad state of irrational of insaneness it turns out . Made a nice winter project in my old airforce flat though. Different stokes and all that. Btw whats going to a BMW trackday ment to prove? Nothing wrong with knowing a bit about fuel consumtion, milage etc either especially if one is on a tight budget-my Ducati riding freind, for example, does exactly that.

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    I/we have a couple of BMW riders in our club an their very nice people.
    Bloody top folks actualy.
    You do realize that if you take your hands off the bars to wave if your on a BMW the tourqe reaction will make them fall over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackrat
    BMW the tourqe reaction will make them fall over.
    May I quote you JR?

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    I had a BMW K100RS for 7 years before the Blackbird and loved it to bits. It didn't handle as well as a sports bike but it could still move along nicely, knocking off the 1000mile in 24 hours Grand Challenge in 18 hours one year. I'm sure that Andy, Beemers lesser half would also back up just how good they are. Some Beemer riders can be anally retentive, just as some jappa riders can be complete dickheads too. What bike someone rides means sweet Fanny Adams. It does however, mean a lot that they actually ride though Vive la diference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonez
    May I quote you JR?
    Hell no!!
    If you say that out in public,I wasn't there OK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackrat
    Hell no!!
    If you say that out in public,I wasn't there OK.
    I wont tell- honest ind'n

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    I ride a BMW F650GS, bought it because I liked it at that time (still do), and feel the same as the majority that it doesn't matter what brand of motorcycle you ride..:spudwhat:

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    There not all twats. I know a couple, and they bought them mostly for the fact they can cover long miles without getting a sore butt, and to carry a pillion. Tend to be older though, and went through a jap bike/sports bike stage themselves. Judge em by personality, not their bikes label
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    sounds like your flatmate was a complete wanker,you should have put him on his arse.i go with the rest of them that you cant judge a guy or girl by what they ride,in saying that there seems to be a large number of dickheads that ride hardlys,no im not saying all just a disproportionate number.

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    Some are nice

    One in particular has given me advice and saved my arse many times.

    Then again some jappa riders can be arses too.

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    You can find arseholes on all sorts of bikes.

    I used to own a BMW (K100RS)I now own a Honda. Could own another BMW one day but currently they are all seriously ugly muthas.

    Once upon a time, in living memory, (well mine anyway) BMWs were built by tradesmen. They were the most reliable bikes available anywhere and first choice of every globetrotter. Then they opened a factory in Berlin(?) employed assembly line workers, and became vulnerable to all the frailties of semi-skilled mass production.

    These days Honda apparently make the most reliable bikes but in the words of one road test I read ,
    "BMW still make the only bikes on which you can ride 1000k and still feel like dancing." Which sort of sums it up.

    None of which is cause for a superiority complex on the part of BMW owners, unless they were that way inclined anyway.
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